yeah .... I saw the one posted here and was well impressed with it 10/10 .......today me and the missus went out with the cameras for a hour and i managed to take several shots of that bird in flight aswell as other stuff and i decided to start seaching for a free stitching program came up with this one after scavaging around the net for 30 mins or so. its simple to use aslong as you have the shots

Just fed in a couple of handheld panoramas to test it. It does well on exposure blending, but the joints could be better. It seems to use selective picking on 8x8 blocks so on lines they can be offset by a few pixels when peeping. Compared to the stitcher in Photoshop Elements, it seems to be much less demanding on RAM requirements. But Elements does better detail blending on joins.

Considering the price (free!) I think it worth a play, which I'm going to do more of

Panorama made with Microsoft Image Composite Editor. Started with seven 38 Mb .NEF files, dragged them into the ICE workspace, waited 3-4 minutes and presto, a great big picture. Never made it to post other than making the pan- so as shot. Thanks to Camera Labs people for the shared info!

I've got the program, it came free with my Canon SX20 IS, but still, thanks. Anyways, I don't use it because I thought it wasn't that good, never trusted it really Is it worth replacing it with other software it or should I keep Canon's stitcher?

I agree, I find it quite easy to fix skies in Photoshop, the only issue would be if the buildings had these obvious seams, but from what I can see, it's pretty good. I'll give it a try with a panorama I had tried to stitch before with Photoshop but failed, unfortunately, and I'll post the result if you're interested. Thanks!

I've got the program, it came free with my Canon SX20 IS, but still, thanks. Anyways, I don't use it because I thought it wasn't that good, never trusted it really Is it worth replacing it with other software it or should I keep Canon's stitcher?

I would be interested in a consensus on this as well. I have a copy of Canon's Stitcher (somewhere ), certainly easier for me to click download/install but I would prefer to install the better of the two.